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IP Camera Systems: The Complete Guide for Home & Business Security in India (2026)

What Is an IP Camera?

An IP camera (Internet Protocol camera) is a digital video surveillance camera that captures, compresses, and transmits video footage over a computer network  either through a wired Ethernet connection or wirelessly over Wi-Fi. Unlike traditional analog CCTV cameras that send raw video signals over coaxial cables to a DVR, an IP camera functions as a self-contained mini-computer with its own IP address, processor, and web server.

This fundamental difference changes everything: the footage you see is sharper, the access is smarter, and the control is yours  from anywhere in the world, on any device.

The Technology Behind the Name

The term "Internet Protocol" doesn't necessarily mean the camera requires an internet connection. It refers to the communication standard used  the same protocol that powers email, websites, and smartphones. Your IP camera can work entirely on a local network (LAN), recording to an on-site NVR, with no internet involved whatsoever. Internet connectivity is only required when you want to view footage remotely on your phone or laptop while away from the premises.

IP Camera vs Network Camera vs IP CCTV Camera

You may encounter these terms used interchangeably in the market:

All of these refer to the same category of digital network-based surveillance cameras. For the purposes of this guide, we use "IP camera" as the primary term.

How IP Cameras Work

Understanding the basic architecture helps you make smarter purchasing decisions.

Step-by-Step: From Lens to Your Phone

  1. Capture  The camera lens focuses light onto an image sensor (CMOS). The sensor converts light into electronic signals.

  2. Process  An onboard image signal processor (ISP) converts raw sensor data into a digital video stream, applying noise reduction, WDR, and color correction in real time.

  3. Compress  The video is compressed using H.265 (or H.264) codecs to reduce file size dramatically  without significant quality loss. H.265 is roughly 50% more efficient than H.264, meaning longer recordings on the same hard drive.

  4. Transmit  Compressed video packets are sent over your network via Ethernet (CAT5e/CAT6 cable) or Wi-Fi. If the camera is PoE-enabled, power and data both travel on the same single cable  a major installation advantage.

  5. Record  The NVR (Network Video Recorder) receives streams from all connected cameras and writes them to an internal hard disk drive (HDD). Most NVRs support 1TB to 16TB storage.

  6. Access  You can view live or recorded footage on a monitor connected to the NVR, on a PC via web browser, or on your smartphone via the Secureye Satatya App  from anywhere with an internet connection.

What Makes a Network Camera "Smart"

Modern IP cameras go beyond passive recording. Onboard processing chips run AI algorithms directly on the camera ("edge AI"), enabling:

These capabilities are not cloud-dependent. They run locally on the camera hardware, making them reliable even during internet outages.

Types of IP Cameras

Secureye offers a comprehensive lineup covering every installation scenario. Here is a structured breakdown of all major IP camera types available in India.

1. IP Bullet Cameras

Best for: Outdoor perimeter surveillance, entrance monitoring, parking lots, highways

Bullet cameras are cylindrical in shape with a fixed forward-facing lens. Their elongated housing makes them highly visible  acting as a deterrent while also capturing long-range footage. They are the most common choice for outdoor installations in Indian conditions.

Secureye Example: SP-C4QN-I5W  4MP outdoor bullet with 50m IR range + built-in white LED floodlight for full-color night vision.

Typical specs:

2. IP Dome Cameras

Best for: Indoor corridors, office lobbies, retail stores, reception areas, hospitals

Dome cameras have a compact, discreet dome-shaped housing. They are harder to tamper with (no protruding lens to redirect), aesthetically neutral (blend into ceilings), and effective at covering wide angles with 2.8mm or wide-angle lenses.

Vandal-proof versions (IK10-rated) are ideal for banks, government offices, and public spaces where camera damage is a concern.

Typical specs:

3. PTZ IP Cameras (Pan-Tilt-Zoom)

Best for: Large open areas  warehouses, factory floors, stadiums, parking complexes, campuses

PTZ cameras can be remotely controlled to pan horizontally, tilt vertically, and zoom optically  without moving the camera physically. A single PTZ camera can effectively monitor an area that would require 4–6 fixed cameras.

Secureye PTZ cameras offer 20× to 30× optical zoom, allowing operators to read a vehicle registration number from 100+ meters away. Auto-tracking mode can follow a moving subject automatically.

Typical specs:

4. Wireless IP Cameras (Wi-Fi)

Best for: Homes, small offices, rental properties, temporary installations, locations without structured cabling

Wireless IP cameras connect to your existing Wi-Fi network, eliminating the need for Ethernet runs. They are popular for home security in apartments and independent houses. Some models are battery-powered for truly cable-free deployment.

Secureye wireless cameras support Amazon Alexa and Google Home integration, making them compatible with smart home ecosystems.

Important note: For reliable commercial use, wired PoE cameras are strongly recommended over Wi-Fi to avoid signal interference and ensure 24/7 recording stability.

Typical specs:

5. Varifocal IP Cameras

Best for: Locations where zoom flexibility is needed  parking lots, gates, lobbies with varying distances

Varifocal cameras have motorized zoom lenses (e.g., 2.8–12mm) that can be adjusted remotely via the NVR interface. This allows you to fine-tune the field of view after installation  invaluable for finding the right balance between coverage area and subject detail.

6. Starlight IP Cameras

Best for: Environments with very low ambient light  indoor corridors with dim lighting, parking basements, night-time outdoor zones with street lighting

Starlight cameras use ultra-sensitive image sensors with large aperture lenses (F1.0 to F1.4) to capture crisp color images at light levels as low as 0.001 lux  equivalent to a moonless, overcast night sky. No additional IR lights required for usable color footage.

7. Dual-Light & Color Master Cameras (Phoenix Series)

Best for: High-security outdoor zones where full-color night footage is mandatory

These cameras combine infrared LEDs (for invisible long-range illumination) with visible white-light LEDs (for full-color illumination). You get the best of both worlds: wide IR coverage in stealth mode, and vivid color footage when an event triggers the white lights.

8. AI IP Cameras

Best for: Retail loss prevention, critical infrastructure, smart city deployments, high-traffic areas

AI cameras embed deep learning processors that perform advanced video analytics on the camera itself. No cloud dependency. Use cases include face detection, crowd counting, intrusion detection, and behavior analysis.

Key Features & Technology

When comparing IP cameras in the Indian market, these are the specifications that matter most.

Resolution: How Much Detail Do You Actually Need?

Resolution

Megapixels

Pixel Dimensions

Best For

Full HD

2MP

1920 × 1080

General monitoring, indoor coverage

4MP

4MP

2560 × 1440

Entrances, wider outdoor areas

5MP

5MP

2592 × 1944

Retail, offices needing high clarity

4K Ultra HD

8MP

3840 × 2160

License plates, evidence-grade video

Practical rule: A 4MP camera captures approximately 2× more detail than a 2MP camera. A single 4K camera can cover the same area as 3–4 older 2MP cameras, potentially reducing your total camera count and infrastructure cost.

Wide Dynamic Range (WDR)

One of the most underrated features. WDR electronically blends multiple exposure levels in a single frame  ensuring that a bright outdoor background and a darker foreground subject are both visible simultaneously.

Without WDR, a camera facing a sunlit doorway will either wash out the background or silhouette the person standing in front of it. With true WDR (120dB+), both are clear.

Essential for: Building entrances, parking gates, bank counters facing windows, ATM zones.

Power over Ethernet (PoE)

PoE (IEEE 802.3af/at) allows a single CAT5e or CAT6 cable to carry both electrical power (up to 15.4W or 30W) and network data to the camera. This means:

Secureye PoE NVRs have built-in PoE ports, making end-to-end installation plug-and-play.

H.265 Video Compression

H.265 (HEVC) is the current gold standard in video compression. Compared to the older H.264 standard:

Example: 4 cameras at 4MP resolution, recording at 15fps for 7 days:

Night Vision: IR vs Starlight vs White Light

Technology

How It Works

Output

Best Use

Standard IR

Infrared LEDs illuminate scene

Black & white

Basic outdoor monitoring

Starlight Sensor

Ultra-sensitive sensor + wide aperture

Color in very low light

Dim indoor/outdoor

White LED (Color Master)

Visible white light floodlight

Full color

High-security outdoor zones

Dual Light (Phoenix Plus)

IR + White LED combined

B&W or color on demand

Versatile outdoor

ONVIF Standard Compliance

ONVIF (Open Network Video Interface Forum) is a global interoperability standard for IP cameras, NVRs, and video management software. Secureye cameras are ONVIF-compliant, meaning:

Encryption & Cybersecurity

IP cameras are networked devices and must be treated with the same security discipline as computers. Secureye cameras support:

IP Camera vs Analog CCTV

The debate is largely settled in professional circles, but here is a thorough, honest comparison.

Feature

IP Camera System

Analog CCTV System

Resolution

2MP to 8MP (Full HD to 4K)

Typically 720p or below

Remote Access

Yes  smartphone, tablet, PC from anywhere

Extremely limited without additional hardware

Smart Analytics

Motion detection, AI, face/vehicle detection

Basic or none

Cabling

CAT5e/CAT6 or Wi-Fi (PoE simplifies install)

Coaxial (RG59)  heavier, less flexible

Scalability

Add cameras via network switch  highly scalable

Fixed DVR channel count; coax runs required

Storage

NVR + HDD; cloud-ready; easy expansion

DVR with fixed HDD

Video Security

Encrypted digital stream

Unencrypted analog signal (tap risk)

Night Vision

IR / Starlight / Color night vision

Standard IR only

Audio

Built-in mic + two-way speaker (many models)

Rare and limited

Maintenance

Firmware OTA updates; remote diagnostics

Manual, limited

Initial Cost

Moderate to higher upfront

Lower upfront

Long-term Value

Higher  future-ready, less replacement

Lower  technology aging rapidly

The Honest Verdict

For any new installation in 2026, IP cameras are the correct choice for virtually all applications  homes, offices, factories, and institutions. The argument for analog CCTV rests solely on absolute minimum upfront budget. But even at entry-level pricing, Secureye 2MP IP cameras with PoE NVRs are available at competitive price points that make the analog justification difficult.

The long-term value equation favors IP: fewer cameras needed (wider coverage per unit), no replacement cost as technology advances, and smart features that analog simply cannot offer.

Industry Applications

Secureye IP cameras are deployed across a wide range of sectors in India. Here is how each industry benefits from a purpose-built surveillance strategy.

Residential & Housing Societies

Challenges: Unauthorized access, intruder detection, vehicle management, package theft, common area monitoring.

Recommended setup: Bullet cameras at entry/exit gates (PoE, 4MP with ANPR capability), dome cameras at elevator lobbies and stairwells (2MP), PTZ for large parking areas.

Key features used: Mobile remote access for residents, visitor intercom integration, motion alerts to security guard phones, night-vision at gates.

Commercial Offices & IT Parks

Challenges: Employee safety, server room security, visitor management, multi-branch oversight.

Recommended setup: Dome cameras in corridors and workspaces (2MP), high-resolution cameras at server rooms and finance departments (4K), access control integration, central VMS for all branches.

Key features used: ONVIF VMS integration, encrypted streams for compliance, audit trail from camera + access control, remote viewing by facility managers.

Retail Stores & Shopping Malls

Challenges: Shoplifting, queue monitoring, cash counter oversight, after-hours security.

Recommended setup: Wide-angle dome cameras on store floor (4MP), PTZ for mall corridors, AI cameras at exits (person detection), high-resolution cameras at POS counters.

Key features used: AI line-crossing alerts, crowd detection, smart motion recording to save storage, real-time alerts to loss prevention teams.

Warehouses & Logistics

Challenges: Inventory theft, unauthorized zone access, loading dock oversight, night security.

Recommended setup: PTZ cameras covering large bay areas, bullet cameras at dock doors (4K for vehicle identification), Starlight cameras for dim interior zones, perimeter coverage.

Key features used: Auto-tracking PTZ, ANPR for vehicle logging, rugged IP66 housings for dusty environments, integration with WMS systems via API.

Factories & Manufacturing Plants

Challenges: Worker safety, production line monitoring, quality control, hazardous area oversight.

Recommended setup: Explosion-proof or industrial-grade bullet cameras for hazardous zones, dome cameras on production floors, PTZ for large outdoor yards, perimeter intrusion detection.

Key features used: Line-crossing alarms for restricted zones, integration with ERP/SCADA systems, high-temperature-rated housings, health & safety compliance recording.

Hospitals & Healthcare Facilities

Challenges: Patient safety, drug storage security, corridor monitoring, parking, NICU/ICU access restriction.

Recommended setup: Discreet dome cameras in corridors (HIPAA-compliant placement), PTZ for parking, high-res cameras at pharmacy and drug storage, access control at restricted zones.

Key features used: Encrypted feeds for patient privacy compliance, motion alerts, integration with nurse call systems, remote viewing for security control room.

Educational Institutions (Schools & Colleges)

Challenges: Student safety, unauthorized visitor access, bus tracking, after-hours intrusion.

Recommended setup: Dome cameras in classrooms (non-intrusive), bullet cameras at gates and grounds, PTZ for large campuses, wireless cameras for buildings without cabling.

Key features used: Motion alerts after school hours, visitor management integration, remote access for school administration, AI human detection to reduce false alarms.

Banks & Financial Institutions

Challenges: ATM security, vault protection, branch monitoring, evidence-grade video for fraud investigation.

Recommended setup: 4K cameras at ATM vestibules (ANPR + face clarity), vandal-proof dome cameras inside branches, encrypted NVR systems, redundant recording.

Key features used: STQC-certified encryption (mandatory for Indian banks), 90-day recording retention, tamper-proof housings, integration with alarm systems.

Smart Cities & Government

Challenges: Traffic monitoring, public safety, crowd management, critical infrastructure protection.

Recommended setup: AI PTZ cameras at intersections, ANPR cameras at city entry points, fixed cameras for public squares, command center integration.

Key features used: ANPR, crowd density analytics, ONVIF VMS for central command, fiber-optic network integration, compliance with government data sovereignty requirements.

Complete Buying Guide

Use this structured framework before purchasing any IP camera system.

Step 1: Define Your Coverage Area

Walk the premises and list every zone requiring surveillance. For each zone note:

Rule of thumb: A 2.8mm lens gives a ~100° field of view (good for corridors), while a 6mm lens narrows to ~50° but sees farther (good for parking or gates).

Step 2: Select the Right Resolution

Step 3: Choose Camera Type

Scenario

Recommended Type

Outdoor entrance / gate

Bullet, 4MP, PoE, IP66

Indoor corridor / hallway

Dome, 2MP, fixed lens

Large open area

PTZ with auto-tracking

Home without cabling

Wi-Fi Wireless IP Camera

After-dark color footage needed

Dual-Light / Color Master

Very low light indoor

Starlight Series

High-security / AI analytics

AI IP Camera

Step 4: Calculate Storage Needs

Use this practical formula:

Storage (GB) = Bitrate (Mbps) ÷ 8 × 3600 seconds × Hours per day × Days retention × Number of cameras ÷ 1024

Simplified example: 4 cameras at 4MP, recording 15fps H.265, 24 hours/day, 7-day retention:

Recommended Secureye NVR + HDD combinations:

Cameras

NVR

HDD

Up to 4

4-Channel PoE NVR

1TB – 2TB

Up to 8

8-Channel PoE NVR

2TB – 4TB

Up to 16

16-Channel PoE NVR

4TB – 8TB

Up to 32

32-Channel NVR

8TB – 16TB

Step 5: Plan Your Network

Step 6: Choose Your Recording Strategy

Step 7: Verify Lighting & Night Vision Requirements

Step 8: Check Connectivity for Remote Access

Remote viewing via the Secureye Satatya App requires:

Step 9: Budget Allocation

A realistic budget framework for a small business (8 cameras):

Component

Approximate Cost

8× 4MP IP Bullet/Dome Cameras

₹16,000 – ₹28,000

1× 8-Channel PoE NVR

₹8,000 – ₹14,000

2TB Surveillance HDD

₹4,500 – ₹7,000

CAT6 Cable (200m) + Connectors

₹3,000 – ₹5,000

Professional Installation

₹5,000 – ₹12,000

Total

₹36,500 – ₹66,000

Prices are indicative. Contact Secureye for current pricing and volume discounts.

Step 10: Verify Compliance

For regulated industries (banking, government, healthcare), verify:

Secureye IP Camera Portfolio

Secureye's IP camera lineup is engineered and assembled in India, designed for India's climate, infrastructure, and support ecosystem.

Color Master Series (Phoenix)

The flagship outdoor camera series. Available in 2MP, 4MP, and 5MP variants. Dual-light technology combines IR and white-light LEDs  delivering full-color night vision when motion is detected. Weatherproof IP66 housing, H.265, PoE support.

Flagship model: SP-C4QN-I5W  4MP bullet, 50m IR, built-in LED floodlight, human/vehicle detection.

Starlight Series

Ultra-sensitive low-light cameras for near-dark environments. Available in 2MP and 4MP. Produces crisp color images down to 0.001 lux  equivalent to faint moonlight. Ideal for dim interiors, unlit corridors, or outdoor areas with minimal street lighting.

Dual Light & Dual Tone Series (Phoenix Plus)

Independent IR and warm-tone white LEDs for maximum flexibility. Anti-fog illumination for monsoon or coastal environments. The dual-tone feature provides natural-looking night imagery compared to harsh white LED only cameras.

Varifocal Dome & Bullet Series

Motorized varifocal lenses (2.8mm–12mm) adjustable remotely via NVR. No physical access to the camera required after installation to change zoom level. Ideal for parking lots, campus gates, and any location where the ideal field of view is uncertain at installation time.

PTZ IP Camera Series

20× to 30× optical zoom PTZ cameras with auto-tracking, preset patrol positions, and PoE+/RQ-485 control. Covers areas that would require dozens of fixed cameras. Built-in IR up to 100m range. Ideal for warehouses, stadiums, campuses, and smart city deployments.

Wireless & Smart Home IP Cameras

Battery-powered and adapter-powered Wi-Fi cameras for homes and small businesses. Amazon Alexa and Google Home compatible. Secure pairing via QR code on the Satatya App. Supports optional 4G SIM backup for unstable Wi-Fi environments.

All Secureye IP cameras include:

Installation & Setup Overview

What You Need

  1. IP Cameras (your choice from the lineup above)

  2. PoE NVR (Secureye 4/8/16/32-channel) or PoE switch + separate NVR

  3. CAT6 Cables  run from each camera location to the NVR/switch room

  4. Surveillance-grade HDD (Seagate SkyHawk, WD Purple, or equivalent)

  5. CAT6 RJ45 Connectors + Crimping Tool (or pre-made patch cables)

  6. Wall mounts or ceiling brackets (included with Secureye cameras)

Basic Installation Flow

  1. Plan Cable Routes  Before drilling, plan cable paths from each camera to the NVR. Keep runs under 100m per segment. Use conduit in exposed areas.

  2. Mount Cameras  Use appropriate wall/ceiling brackets. Orient the camera for optimal field of view. Seal cable entry holes with silicon to maintain IP66 rating outdoors.

  3. Connect to PoE NVR  Plug each camera into a PoE port on the NVR. The camera powers on automatically and the NVR detects it within seconds.

  4. Configure NVR  Connect a monitor via HDMI. Use the NVR's setup wizard to: name cameras, set recording schedules, configure motion detection zones, and set HDD recording parameters.

  5. Set Up Remote Access  Connect the NVR to your router. Enable cloud relay or configure port forwarding. Download the Satatya App on your phone, scan the NVR QR code, and you're live.

  6. Test Everything  Walk each camera's field of view, verify night vision triggers, confirm motion alerts reach your phone, and check playback from the NVR.

Professional installation is recommended for commercial projects. Secureye's authorized installer network covers all major cities and tier-2 towns across India.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What is an IP camera, in simple terms? An IP camera is a smart security camera that sends video over your network (like how your phone sends photos over Wi-Fi). It has its own IP address, stores footage on an NVR, and lets you watch live or recorded video from your smartphone anywhere in the world.

Q2: Do IP cameras require internet to work? No. IP cameras record locally to an NVR without any internet connection. Internet is only needed if you want to view footage remotely on your phone or laptop. The cameras and NVR function fully offline.

Q3: What is the difference between an NVR and a DVR? A DVR (Digital Video Recorder) is used with analog CCTV cameras and receives raw analog signals via coaxial cables. An NVR (Network Video Recorder) is used with IP cameras and receives compressed digital video streams over Ethernet. NVRs support higher resolution, remote access, and smart features that DVRs cannot.

Q4: How many cameras can I connect to one NVR? Secureye NVRs are available in 4-channel, 8-channel, 16-channel, and 32-channel configurations. Choose based on how many cameras you need now and in the future. It is always wise to buy the next size up (e.g., an 8-channel NVR for 5 cameras) to leave room for expansion.

Q5: What cable should I use for IP cameras? Always use CAT6 cables for new installations. CAT6 supports Gigabit speeds and full PoE power, and is rated for runs up to 100 meters. Avoid using old CAT5 or CAT3 cables, and never use coaxial cable for IP cameras  it is incompatible.

Q6: What is PoE and why does it matter? PoE (Power over Ethernet) allows a single CAT6 cable to carry both network data and electrical power to the camera. This eliminates the need for a separate power outlet at each camera location, dramatically simplifying and reducing the cost of installation.

Q7: Are IP cameras safe from hacking? When properly configured, yes. Secureye cameras use WPA2/AES encryption, support HTTPS for web access, require login credentials, and meet STQC standards. To maximize security: always change default passwords, keep firmware updated, and segment your camera network from guest Wi-Fi.

Q8: What resolution should I choose  2MP or 4MP? For general indoor monitoring (corridors, rooms), 2MP is sufficient and cost-effective. For entrances, parking, or any scenario requiring face recognition or license plate identification, choose 4MP or higher. 4K (8MP) is recommended for evidence-grade applications.

Q9: How much storage do I need for 4 cameras at 4MP? Running at 15fps with H.265 compression, 4 cameras at 4MP recording 24/7 require approximately 1TB per week. A 2TB HDD gives you roughly 14 days of retention. For 30-day retention with the same setup, use a 4TB drive.

Q10: How do I view cameras on my phone? Download the Secureye Satatya App (Android / iOS). Connect your NVR to the internet via your router. Open the app and scan the QR code displayed on the NVR's screen. You'll have live view, playback, and motion alerts on your phone immediately.

Q11: What is WDR and do I need it? WDR (Wide Dynamic Range) is essential for cameras facing bright backgrounds  entrance doors, sunlit windows, or headlights. Without WDR, the foreground subject appears as a dark silhouette. With WDR (120dB+), both the bright background and dark foreground are properly exposed simultaneously.

Q12: Can IP cameras work outdoors in heavy rain or Indian summer heat? Yes. All Secureye outdoor IP cameras carry an IP66 weatherproof rating  completely sealed against dust and powerful rain jets. They operate reliably from –20°C to +55°C, making them suitable for Indian monsoon, coastal humidity, and Rajasthan summer conditions.

Q13: Are Secureye products genuine? How do I avoid grey-market cameras? Purchase only from authorized Secureye dealers. Secureye explicitly does not honor warranties on grey-market or counterfeit products. Genuine products come with holographic warranty stickers, original packaging, and verifiable serial numbers. Call 1800-1022-366 to verify dealer authorization in your city.

Q14: What is H.265 and why is it better than H.264? H.265 (HEVC) is a newer video compression standard that achieves the same video quality as H.264 using approximately 50% less data. For you, this means your hard drive stores roughly double the footage duration, and your network uses less bandwidth for remote viewing. All Secureye cameras support H.265.

Q15: Does Secureye offer installation services? Yes. Secureye has an authorized installer network across India. For commercial projects, our technical team can assist with site surveys, system design, camera placement planning, and professional installation. Contact us at 1800-1022-366 or info@secureye.com to connect with an installer near you.

Why Choose Secureye

20+ Years of Indian Security Expertise

Secureye has been an active participant in India's security and surveillance industry for over two decades. Our products are not imports rebadged for the Indian market  they are engineered for India's specific conditions: monsoon humidity, dusty industrial environments, power fluctuation, and the unique requirements of Indian facilities management.

Make in India, for India

Secureye is a proud participant in the Government of India's Make in India initiative. Our IP cameras are manufactured domestically, ensuring:

End-to-End Solutions Provider

Unlike distributors who sell cameras from multiple brands, Secureye designs and supplies the complete surveillance ecosystem: IP Cameras + NVRs + PoE Switches + Structured Cabling Accessories + Software (Satatya App + VMS) + Access Control + Video Door Phones + Biometrics.

This means one vendor, one warranty, one support line  dramatically reducing the complexity and risk of multi-vendor security projects.

PAN-India Service Network

From Srinagar to Thiruvananthapuram, Secureye has authorized dealers and service partners in every state. This means:

STQC & Compliance Leadership

Secureye cameras are STQC certified for encryption standards  a mandatory requirement for government and banking deployments in India. We have proactively ensured our products comply with the upcoming ER (Electronics and IT Goods) regulations of 2026, protecting our customers from compliance risk.

Transparent Warranty & Support

Trusted by Institutions Across India

Secureye's IP camera systems are deployed in banks, hospitals, schools, government buildings, factories, and residential communities across India. This institutional trust  earned over 20+ years  reflects the reliability of our products and the depth of our support infrastructure.

Get a Free Consultation

Protecting your home, business, or facility starts with understanding what you actually need  not just buying the most cameras or the highest resolution. Secureye's security specialists will help you:

There is no obligation. Our consultations are free, and our specialists are technical  not salespeople.

Contact Secureye Today

Toll-Free: 1800-1022-366 (Mon–Sat, 9AM–6PM) Mobile: 94009-40039 Email: info@secureye.com Website: secureye.com PAN-India authorized dealer network  find your nearest dealer at secureye.com/dealers

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